Tserkov in Łukawiec was thoroughly reconstructed in 1753. In the late 18th century, it lost a status of a parish church, and became a branch of the parish in Bihale. In 1853 a wooden belfry was built nearby

Tserkov in Łukawiec

 

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The church represents an archaic type of old Ruthenian architecture. This is a log structure partly supported on wooden blocks, which is a rarity in the preserved landmarks. The building is a tripartite structure. The chancel adjoins a small sacristy on the northern side.

 

Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website

 

 

Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz